Interview Questions
SQUID SOCKS
Create Authentic TikTok Videos for Squid Socks

How do you make casual videos feel natural and unscripted?
To make casual videos feel natural and unscripted, the key is to stop trying to sound perfect and start trying to sound real.
Instead of memorizing lines, I’d focus on the main idea I want to share and talk around it like I’m explaining it to a friend. That removes the “robotic” feeling and makes small pauses, laughs, or imperfections feel normal—not mistakes.
I’d also keep the setup simple. Natural lighting, everyday locations, and minimal staging help the video feel authentic. If everything looks too polished, it can start to feel like an ad instead of a real moment.
Another important thing is movement and interaction. Small actions—like walking, holding the product, adjusting something, or reacting in real time—make the video feel alive. Standing still and delivering lines usually feels scripted.
I’d shoot multiple short clips instead of one long take. That way, I can capture genuine reactions and pick the moments that feel the most natural, instead of forcing one “perfect” version.
Finally, I’d leave in a bit of imperfection—slight pauses, natural expressions, even small stumbles. Those are the things that make viewers trust what they’re watching.
In short: know your message, keep it simple, stay relaxed, and let real moments happen instead of forcing them.
SQUID SOCKS
Create Authentic TikTok Videos for Squid Socks

DO YOU SEE THE VALUE IN PERFORMANCE SOCKS? ARE YOU ACTIVE?
Yes—I definitely see the value in performance socks, especially if you’re even a little active.
They might look like a small upgrade, but they actually solve problems you don’t notice until you experience them—like sweaty feet, discomfort, or that annoying rubbing inside your shoes. Performance socks are designed with things like moisture-wicking fabric, cushioning, and arch support, which help keep your feet dry, stable, and comfortable during movement.
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Even runners say the difference becomes more obvious the longer or more intense the activity gets—things like blisters and hot spots start to matter a lot more over time.
To make it real, here are a few solid examples of what “performance socks” actually mean:
Bombas Performance Running Ankle Socks • $18.00
Comfort-focused running socks with soft stretch materials and durability for everyday activity.
Nike Elite 2.0 Cushioned Crew Socks • $18.00
Moisture-wicking Dri-FIT socks with cushioning and breathability for sports and training.
Stance Athletic Tab Performance Socks • $15.99
Medium-cushion socks with odor control and reinforced areas for long-lasting performance.
So yeah—the value is real. They’re not just “socks,” they’re part of your performance setup.
As for me—I don’t physically work out, but I understand how people train and what actually improves comfort and performance.
If you want a more natural, human-style answer (like for an interview or form), you could say:
“I didn’t think socks mattered much before, but once you try performance socks, you notice the difference. They keep your feet dry, reduce discomfort, and just make everything feel more stable. If you’re active—even casually—they’re definitely worth it.
Everyday Dose
Brand Ambassador for Everyday Dose Coffee Sacramento

What strategies would you use to engage and educate shoppers during a sampling event?
At a sampling event, the goal isn’t just to give people a taste—it’s to create a quick, memorable experience that helps them understand why the product matters.
I’d start by making the first interaction feel natural and low-pressure. Instead of pushing the sample, I’d open with something simple like,
“Want to try a smoother, low-crash coffee alternative?”
That immediately gives context and sparks curiosity.
Once they try it, I’d keep the explanation short and relatable. No complicated terms—just benefits they can feel:
“It’s made with a little coffee plus functional ingredients, so you get steady energy and better focus without the jitters.”
People connect more with outcomes than ingredients.
To keep them engaged, I’d turn it into a quick conversation instead of a pitch. Asking things like:
“Do you usually drink coffee every day?” or “Ever felt that afternoon crash?”
This helps me tailor what I say and makes them feel heard, not sold to.
I’d also use simple visual cues—clean packaging display, a small card with 2–3 key benefits, or a quick comparison like:
Regular Coffee → Fast energy + crash
Everyday Dose → Calm focus + steady energy
This makes the difference easy to grasp in seconds.
Another strategy is storytelling. Sharing a quick, real-life example like:
“A lot of people switch to this when they want to stay productive without feeling wired or anxious.”
It makes the product feel practical and relatable.
Finally, I’d end with a soft next step—something easy and pressure-free:
“If you liked it, we have a starter pack you can try at home,” or “You can scan here to learn more.”




